While, Ginni looks pretty in pink, Kapil can be seen wearing a check shirt.

Earlier, Kapil was questioned about how he is prepping up for his role as a father. He answered: “There is no prep because we don't know if it would be a boy or girl. It's a happy time for the family and everybody is looking forward to welcome the new member," he says dismissively before quipping.

"I am dubbing for a film for children. So, once the baby grows up, it will pay off," he grins.

Meanwhile, Kapil has been constantly busy, but the couple took a trip to Canada for 10 days for a babymoon.

The two tied the knot in a big-fat Punjabi wedding in December last year.

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